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9-1-1’s Most Heartbreaking Lines as voted by my followers
10th (34.8%) Season 3, Episode 15, Eddie Begins Written by Robert M. Williams Jr. & Christopher Monfette
Description: Three gifs from 9-1-1, each with gentle pink coloring. Gif 1: Eddie & Christopher sit outside. Eddie asks, ‘Hey, did you ever miss me when I was gone?’ Gif 2: Christopher looks at Eddie and replies, ‘I miss you all the time.’ Gif 3: Eddie looks at Christopher, stunned and sad.
#When your circle is small but you all have daddy issues
AISHA HINDS as HEN WILSON | 9-1-1 → 7x05 You Don't Know Me
IT’S BEEN 84 YEARS I’M SOBBING
Maddie, I know this was a rough call, but don't you think maybe you're a little too close on this one? Wouldn't it be better if someone else...
No, that's why it should be me. I have been the passenger in the seat of that car. I understand her more than anyone else can.
Eddie + Time
it's a buckley thing
#they share the same brain cell 9-1-1 | 7.06 There Goes the Groom
#never beating the married couple allegations 9-1-1 | 7.07 Ghost of a Second Chance
Bobby holding tiny babies
+ Bobby holding a giant baby
He’s always gonna feel responsible for his team. Especially Buck.
OLIVER STARK as EVAN BUCKLEY & PETER KRAUSE as BOBBY NASH in 9-1-1 | 6.11 “In Another Life”
#Buck knows Eddie's smell... is this AO3...
Kiersten White, The Chaos of Stars